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Demonetisation: Overdraft and cash credit account holders can withdraw Rs 50,000 per week, says RBI

The Reserve Bank of India has said the Rs 50,000 withdrawals may be disbursed predominantly in Rs 2,000 denomination bank notes.

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rahul mishra
21 Nov 2016 16:07 IST
Updated On 21 Nov 2016 17:35 IST

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Demonetisation: Overdraft and cash credit account holders can withdraw Rs 50,000 per week, says RBI

RBI allows Rs 50k/week withdrawal from overdraft accounts (Image Source: Getty)

Reserve Bank of India relaxed cash withdrawal norms to a vast extent and said that overdraft and cash credit account holders can now withdraw up to Rs 50,000 in a week.

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Earlier, current account holders were allowed to withdraw up to Rs 50,000 in cash, in a week.

"On a review, it has been decided to extend this facility to Overdraft and Cash Credit accounts also," the central bank said.

Accordingly, holders of current/overdraft/cash credit accounts, which are operational for the last three months or more, may now withdraw upto Rs 50,000 in cash, in a week.

However, this enhanced limit for weekly withdrawal is not applicable for personal overdraft accounts. The Reserve Bank further said the Rs 50,000 withdrawals may be disbursed predominantly in Rs 2,000 denomination bank notes.

Also Read: Banks may allow withdrawal of Rs 2.5 lakh by families with upcoming weddings after receiving operational guidelines from RBI

Government has taken several decisions to ease withdrawal restrictions for farmers, small traders, Group 'C' employees of Central Government including equivalent levels in the defence and para military forces, railways and CPSEs in the aftermath of the cancellation of the legal tender character of the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.

Also Read: Can't disclose details on release of new Rs 500 notes: RBI informs Madras HC

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